I have all the hand tools needed to turn sides of tanned leather into strapgoods, like bridles, halters, collars, belts, etc, including a splitter to make the thicker peices the desired thickness....or should I say thinness? Haven't used 'em much in a few years, but I used to do all the repairs and make some reins and stirrup leathers and training equipment when I used to work with horses full time. I won't part with them, they may be useful someday....along with some partial sides of good bridle leather and all my scraps.
Love my hand-crank pasta roller.
I admit I LOVE my electric appliances, but that is not what was asked!
When I could not find anyone to mow my pasture without paying "landscaping" prices, I gave up and ordered a custom-made (sized for a woman, not a 6" man as many tools seem to be) European scythe. LOVE it, no regrets. It paid for itself the first season, and so this spring it is free, in my book. And I love using it, it is very meditative, great exercise, and very satisfying to see the groomed area increase in size as I waltz across the pasture. AND it is actually better if you mow while the dew is still on the grass, unlike a power mower.
Does my 2 hp (hen-powered) garden tiller count?